atddta 32: terrific dirt

Ian Livingston igrlivingston at gmail.com
Thu May 15 15:16:57 CDT 2008


Okay, gotta bring it in again.  Look into CG Jung, Psychology and Alchemy.
Consider the caduceus.  'nuff said.  For now.

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 8:39 AM, Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Yes to all your obs, Jill....
>
> Thought: has anyone ever described heterosexual fucking as a
> "cycle"??...part of TRPs
> "wheel of life" metaphor?
>
> A---and, is the waiter telepathic because of his "traditional"
> existence?....like when yashmeen (was it?) knew when the vegetables were in
> the market?....is he a time-traveller
> per Jill because traditional society folk live timelessly, so to speak?
>
> Re: time again......when lovemaking is so good (as here)........notice the
> lovers "whirl away from time".
>
>
>
> *"grladams at teleport.com" <grladams at teleport.com>* wrote:
>
> Dally, glowing with the light of innocence, makes love to Kit, I believe
> she's the top here in some of the first screwing scenes with them, yes?
> Nicely done for a change these sex scenes are actually hot, 913
>
> "Oh it's terrific dirt," she informed him between kisses, "feels good,
> smells good...look at all these peppers here, they love it...it'll wash
> out, why are you even...oh, Kit..."
> Who by now, his pants down and his shoes still on, had entered, and
> reentrered, and so forth, and the cycle, now exclusively theirs, wet, high,
> and headlong, whirled away from time as other less-urgent lovers might have
> known it, until presently, calm for the moment, refusing ever to uncouple,
> they lay in warm semirefuge from the midday sun, in the light and shade
> between the rows of low plants and the smell of the earth."
>
> I thought it was memorable, less hot, more comedic, that she would be going
> down on him later in the operetta with his trousers still on.
>
> In the restaurant, they have a carp soup of some kind. I think it's carp
> only because I have been to Budapest and they eat carp there. I never had
> carp soup--just fried carp. It sounds like it would be good, though!
>
> The soup is brought to them before they ordered it- their waiter the by now
> expected character--that arises from time to time--this one described as
> telepatic. Also magically offers information on a show and a room. I think
> this is a small act on the side stage of destiny and fate. A very minor
> time traveller aiding the characters along a path.
>
> If there is a purpose for the operetta, I'm still searching for it. I have
> some stuff coming in from an opera chronology. The operetta has a King who
> disguises himself from the noble to the burgher.
>
> There were a lot of forces pushing these characters around on the board,
> wanting them to be where they ended up.
>
> Jill
>
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